The article provides an overview of the current prices and trends for wheat and corn in the major commodity exchanges, including MATIF and CBoT in Paris and the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT). It highlights a general decline in wheat prices over the year, with some exceptions like the US, Kazakhstan, and Canada, while corn prices have seen an increase, particularly in the US. The article also reports on the USDA's October 2024/25 season harvest projections, which show a record-breaking global wheat harvest of 794.08 million tons, despite a decrease in harvest expectations in Russia, the EU, and Ukraine. Conversely, an increase in wheat production is anticipated in Argentina, the US, Kazakhstan, Canada, and Australia. The global corn harvest is projected to decrease, with the US seeing a drop, but with increases expected in Brazil and Argentina. The article also mentions the current stock exchange trends, showing a long-term downward trend for wheat and corn prices, with some short-term fluctuations.